General Organic ChemistryHard
Question
Consider the following three halides -
(a) CH3 − CH2 − Cl
(b) CH2 = CH − Cl
(c) C6H5 − Cl
Arrange C−Cl bond length of these compounds in decreasing order -
(a) CH3 − CH2 − Cl
(b) CH2 = CH − Cl
(c) C6H5 − Cl
Arrange C−Cl bond length of these compounds in decreasing order -
Options
A.a > b > c
B.a > c > b
C.c > b > a
D.b > c > a
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